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 U-Value KIT: Instruction Manual 

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Appendix A: U-Value software introduction 

 
The appendix highlights key elements of the ISO 9869-1:2014 on which the data analysis of the software is based. 
Even though the software is capable of analysing the measurement data, it is the user of the system who has to 
ensure applicability of the ISO test conditions to measurement data.  
 

Requirements according ISO 9869-1:2014 

The  standard  ISO  9869-1:2014  states  in  section  6  how  a  measurement  apparatus  must  be  installed  for  proper 
measurement and in section 7 how the measurement data must be analysed.  
The ISO standard highlights the following important points for the 

installation

:  

 

Heat flux meters (HFM) and temperature sensors shall be mounted at a 

location 

that is representative

 

of the whole element (previous inspection using thermography cameras are mentioned).  

 

HFMs shall 

not

 

be  

o

 

installed close to 

thermal bridges

cracks

 or similar sources of error 

o

 

under direct influence of a 

heating or of a cooling device

 or under the 

draught of a fan

 

 

The outer surface of the element should be 

protected

 from  

o

 

Rain 

o

 

Snow 

o

 

Direct solar radiation  

 

Protection of the outer surface may be achieved through 

artificial screening

.  

 

Data acquisition intervals should be less than 30min.  

The 

analysis

  of  the  measurement  data  is  separated  into  two  methods.  The  first  analysis  method  (the  average 

method) is introduced in section 7.1 of the standard. It is the method used in the current software. The average 
method is valid if certain conditions are met:  

 

The 

heat content of the element is the same at the beginning and at the end 

of a measurement 

(same temperatures and moisture distribution) 

 

The HFM is 

not

 exposed 

to direct solar radiation

.  

 

False results might be obtained if the 

external face

 of the element 

is exposed to solar radiation

 

 

The thermal conductance of the element is constant during the test 

If  the  above  conditions  are  not  met,  misleading  results  can  be  obtained.  It  is  the  responsibility  of  the  user  to 
ensure that the conditions are met.  
Data analysis (average method) for heavier elements with a specific heat per square meter greater than 20kJ/(m

2

K) 

according to section 7.1 shall be carried out over a 

period of integer multiple of 24h

.  

 
The measurement shall be ended only when 

the conditions are fulfilled

 as follows:  

1.

 

Duration of the measurement 

> 72h

 

2.

 

R-value obtained at the end of the test does not deviate more than 5% from the value obtained 24h 
before (dR24) 

3.

 

The R-value obtained during the first 2/3 of the overall measurement period (which needs to be an 
integer of 24h, too) does not deviate more than 5% from the values obtained during the last 2/3 of the 
overall measurement period (also an integer multiple from 24h). 

4.

 

The change in heat stored in the wall is <= 5% of the heat passing through the wall   

While  test  conditions  1 

  3  are  validated  by 

greenTEG’s

  software,  the  condition  4  is  not  tested.  greenTEG

measurement system does not allow measurement of heat storage changes of the wall.  

Summary of Contents for gSKIN U-Value Kit

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual for gSKIN U Value Kit Status February 2020...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...ps 3 4 Six steps summary 8 Appendix A U Value software introduction 9 Appendix B Data Logger Characteristics 12 Appendix C Special Instructions for window U Value measurement 12 1 The gSKIN U Value KI...

Page 4: ...easuring process Before starting please select the frequency at which you would like to log your data points and when you want to start the measurement process logger stores up to two million data poi...

Page 5: ...door surface with the side showing the gSKIN logo facing towards you Use the adhesive roll tape Mount the sensor on the exposed side of the tape Completely cover the sensor with tape and cut an additi...

Page 6: ...process as indicated in step 9 before you stop your ongoing measurement The following box outlines the conditions which should be fulfilled for a successful measurement according to ISO 98692 Short o...

Page 7: ...e corresponding to secondary y axis Dotted vertical line Start of analysis period The section comments shows the comments made regarding your latest measurement activity see step 7 comments can be cha...

Page 8: ...all stored data There is no option to retrieve deleted data unless you have stored it before as a CSV msr file on your pc see step 12 15 To close the U value software you can select the Exit button o...

Page 9: ...gSKIN U Value KIT Instruction Manual 7 12 greenTEG AG Hofwisenstr 50A 8153 R mlang Switzerland T 41 44 515 09 15 info greenTEG com greenTEG com Figure 6 How to demount the sensor correctly...

Page 10: ...www u value greenteg com and watch our U Value KIT video Choose an optimal measurement spot on the building element of interest On the inside of this spot place the heat flux sensor and one temperatur...

Page 11: ...t analysis method the average method is introduced in section 7 1 of the standard It is the method used in the current software The average method is valid if certain conditions are met The heat conte...

Page 12: ...he U value report as generated by the U value software V1 02 04 Figure 9 demonstrates an example of a visualization of the data analysis procedure for a measurement duration of 8 5 days The analysis p...

Page 13: ...3s U value calculated by using the first 2 3 of the analysis period in days Number of days of this period is calculated using INT 2 3 D where D stands for the duration in days of the analysis period...

Page 14: ...tion 3 However a few points should be taken into account while performing glass measurements Measurements of the U Value according to ISO 9869 1 2014 standard section 7 1 can only be obtained if the m...

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